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Mathematics, 11.03.2021 01:40 weeblordd

1. Complete each equation so that it is true for all values of x. 1.30 -- 6 = 3(1+_) 2. x - 2 =-(-x) 150-10 - 2 5 2. Complete each equation so that it is true for no values of x. 1.3.3 -- 6 = 3(+) 2. x - 2 = -(_ - x) 152-10 3. - 2 3.
Describe how you know whether an equation will be true for all values of x or true for no values of 2.​

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